Bed and Breakfast in Kidderminster

If you're after a B&B in the Worcestershire town of Kidderminster, you've come to the right place; Farm Stay offers a wide range of accommodation to suit every taste and budget - providing you with your passport to the peaceful, scenic British countryside.

Whether on a working farm or other rural property of character, our bed and breakfast farmhouses are regularly inspected by the AA or Visit England and quality assessed under the nationally recognised scheme. This means you can be confident of a high standard of accommodation, friendly welcome, genuine hospitality and a traditional home cooked breakfast using local produce.

Farm Stay B&Bs combine old-world rustic charm with the modern facilities that visitors look for nowadays. Your bedroom might be in a medieval farmhouse with oak beams, in a handsome period property or in a modern alternative, but it is likely to have an en-suite bathroom, TV and hospitality tray. Many bed and breakfasts today also offer Wi-Fi access.

Kidderminster and its surrounds boast a wealth of attractions. Popular family options are the Severn Valley Railway, the West Midlands Safari Park or the Wyre Forest with Go Ape. If you'd prefer something a bit more leisurely try a river cruise from Stourport on Severn, or you may like to visit the British Waterways Canal Basin, Harvington Hall, Brockencote Hall or Hartlebury Castle and Museum.

If you're interested in learning more about Kidderminster's carpet industry heritage, The Carpet Museum is open throughout the year. And if you stay in a local B&B in the autumn you'll be able to join in the fun at the annual Stourport on Severn Carnival or the Bewdley Festival.

For a perfect base for a short break or longer holiday in Worcestershire, choose a Farm Stay B&& in Kidderminster.Please use the search links on the left of this page with ‘KIdderminster’ as your Location.

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This project is supported by the Rural Development Programme for England, for which Defra is the Managing Authority, part financed by The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.